Gwangyang Steelworks Woodcraft Volunteer Group Delivers Furniture to Deokrye Regional Children's Center View original image


[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters, Reporter Heo Seonsik] The ‘Hope Tree Woodcraft Volunteer Group’ of Gwangyang Steelworks (Director Kim Jiyong) delivered warm emotions by donating handmade wooden products to the Deokrye Community Child Center in Gwangyang City on the 7th.


At the delivery ceremony, only a minimal number of people attended to prevent the spread of COVID-19, including Jung Byeonggwan, Director of Jungma Senior Welfare Center, Park Sangbeom, Head of the Hope Tree Woodcraft Volunteer Group, Kim Eunsun, Director of Deokrye Community Child Center, and officials from Gwangyang Steelworks.


The Hope Tree Woodcraft Volunteer Group visited the Deokrye Community Child Center on the 6th of last month to identify the furniture most needed by the children, and over three weeks, they custom-made and delivered a meal table, computer desks, and drawers to the center.


Founded in April last year, the Hope Tree Woodcraft Volunteer Group has been practicing sharing by donating wooden crafts and furniture to families in need and social welfare organizations.


Hearing that community child centers are less supported compared to other social welfare organizations, they decided to carry out woodcraft donation activities targeting local community child centers this year.


Starting with this, they plan to produce and deliver customized furniture to community child centers throughout the district.



Kim Eunsun, Director of Deokrye Community Child Center, expressed gratitude, saying, “The facility is old, so the children had inconveniences in studying and living. Thanks to the new furniture made by the employees of Gwangyang Steelworks, the children will be able to study freely and nurture their dreams.”


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